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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Making life “easy” for children usually makes life “hard” for them in adulthood. By The Napoleon Hill Foundation

Making life “easy” for children usually makes life “hard” for them in adulthood.
By The Napoleon Hill Foundation

Del Smith, the millionaire founder and chairman of Evergreen International Aviation, has often said, “Thank God I was born poor; I learned how to work.” Like many others who made it to the top on their own, Smith believes that the greatest gift that can be given to a child is to teach him or her the value of work. It is a gift that can never be lost or stolen. It’s a natural desire of parents to give their children material things they didn’t have as children. Such generosity, however, often deprives children of the greatest gift you can give them: confidence in their ability to take care of themselves. When you make life “hard” for your children by requiring them to learn the value of work, they will have a far greater likelihood of success as adults.

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